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<TITLE>Third Test of Section 3.0 of CSS1 Spec</TITLE>

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h3 {color: blue}
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<h1 >Testing Third Testable Statement of Section 3.0 of CSS1 Spec</h1>


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3. Both readers and authors can influence the presentation through style sheets.
To do so, they use the same style sheet language.  The UA is free to choose the
mechanism for referencing personal style sheets.
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PASS CRITERIA:
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If statement #3 above is passed, this paragraph should be maroon in
the absence of any reader-supplied style sheets.  All other properties
should be UA-default.  The rule applied is "P {color: maroon}".
This is an author rule.
The author is influencing this part of the page.
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This h3 heading should be blue in the absence of any reader-supplied
style sheets.  The author rule here is "h3 {color: blue}".  Note that
the same rule syntax is used here and in the above paragraph.
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